Sandals, and Pumps, and Boots, Oh My!

Tod’s rose to the upper echelons of the shoe kingdom with their pebble-soled driving shoe that debuted in the 70s. The Italian luxury brand has since strayed past loafers and become an accessories powerhouse – period – including the latest line; the G-Bag and JP loafer collections, as well as…

How Many Chefs Do You Need?

Two Chefs is a South Miami culinary mecca. They’ve been plating their innovations in contemporary American cooking for 15 years and are known for having some of the best souffles in town. Sous Chef Jose Guerrero leads a cooking class of up to ten people once a week on Saturdays…

Legislature Looking To End Some Public Arts Funding

Florida has already taken quite the axe to its government funded arts spending, but legislators already are looking for more ways to tighten the budget. They’re debating whether or not to cancel any artwork purchased under a law that requires public buildings to set aside 1/2% of their budget, but…

Travel “Essentials,” South Beach Style

Living in spring break central when you’re stuck working makes Riptide feel like the crabby chaperone of a high school dance: left out of the party and slightly bitter about the whole thing. So when we heard the Mondrian South Beach — the sparkling, chandeliered $700-per-night waterfront hotel on West…

Sugar‘s Directors Are in a League of Their Own

Anna Boden and Ryan Fleck have transformed some of the saggiest, most clichéd genres with smarts, non-screechy politics, superb acting, and visual beauty. Though, on paper, its premise could have easily elicited groans, Half Nelson — their 2006 feature debut (that Fleck directed and the two co-wrote) about a white…

Deals on the Alley

The Grill on the Alley is known for prime steaks, chops, seafood, and cocktails, but on April 15, it’s going to be offering tax relief à la carte: The restaurant will pick up sales tax on all drinks, appetizers, entrées, and desserts sold that day (11 a.m. to 10 p.m.)…

Diva Meets Drama

Hindsight can be kind to pioneers in the arts, overlooking the scandal and outrage that accompany bold defiance of social mores. The life story of “The Queen of Latin Soul,” Victoria Guadalupe Yoli — known affectionately as “La Lupe” among fans — is one such narrative of daring amid moral…

Body Rock Is in the House

Journey, AC/DC, and The Crue may be the planned framework behind the Feelgood’s musical vibe, but local house heads kept showing up to the bar and demanding a night to serve them. Thanks to Inbal Lankry, now they’ve got it and it’s called Retox. “The crowd is Miami locals and…

This Won’t Be the Pitts

Miami’s Pulitzer Prize-winning columnist Leonard Pitts Jr. can now add “novelist” to his repertoire with the recent publishing of Before I Forget, his auspicious fictional debut. Pitts’s novel tells the story of several generations of black men who — through time and estranged distance — are compelled to face the…

Barack, Bail out My Back

We don’t need to tell you why you should spend a little time at a spa — just ask the calluses on your feet and the golf ball-size knots chillin’ on your upper back. Maybe they’re there because of the time you spend hunched over the computer on your never-ending…

Films Not Shaped Like a Boot

For a land mass measuring only 9,600 square miles, Sicily has more than pulled its weight in global cultural inventiveness, having given birth to Archimedes, Pirandello, and most important, the world’s perfect dessert: the cannoli. The island also has a strong lineage in America, taking credit for directors Martin Scorsese…

Music with No Remote Control

It might be hard to fathom, but an evening of your roommate’s Rock Band jam session is no competition for a few hours of an actual musician creating fabulous noise on the instrument of his or her choice. So try Live @ Buck15, a weekly party that brings local acts…

It’s All About the Seeding

Looks like your Miami Heat is playoff bound. That’s the good news. Now these final three games are about playoff seedings, which could very well be the bad news. If Miami falls to the sixth seed, it would face either the dangerous Orlando Magic or the defending NBA champion Boston…

Hop to It, Too

Between the jelly beans and chocolate eggs, E.B. could probably use a little R&R. Sure, he works only one day out of the year, and it’s usually just the daytime shift, but every bunny needs a break. Miami Seaquarium has added a new feature to its annual Easter Celebration —…

Hop to It

The White House’s efforts to distribute tickets online to the annual Easter Egg Roll on the White House lawn have been marked by site crashes and some very overwhelmed Easter Bunnies manning whitehouse.gov. Your holiday doesn’t have to be so disappointing or high-tech, because Miamians celebrate Easter in ways that…

That’s the Sound of the Police!

What if, at the dawn of 1985, Swedish guitar legend Yngwie Malmsteen had joined up with Depeche Mode’s Martin Gore for a side project titled “Enjoy the Violence”? The result might sound a lot like Brooklyn’s Ratatat. Just the third band in history to perform inside the Guggenheim Museum in…

Get Your Art Crawl On

The Wynwood arts crawl has gotten smarter, but not because Mensa members have invaded the hood. Instead, the New Times’ own Scott Cunningham has established the University of Wynwood, an unpretentious seat of higher learning where creative types can discuss cultural projects over complimentary wine. Cunningham has enlisted curators, filmmakers,…

Kid, Grab the Bait

Dunkin’ Donuts has a new ad campaign hawking the idea that parents should use doughnuts to drag their kids away from the evil pull of the boob tube. Their proposal: Stuff fried dough down your little ones’ traps. We say take them to the City of Miami’s Rowing Club for…

Get Ready to Rumble

All right, young men of privilege, it’s once again time to indulge the deranged unicorn galloping through your adrenal glands. Time to believe Chuck Palahniuk, Tyler Durden, and David Fincher as they tell you the following: Your rage and anger are justified, you somehow qualify as an oppressed segment of…